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ScienceInternational
RONALD BAILEY, 1375 WORDS
New data on global temperature trends sheds light on the 2009 climate change scandal.
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MICAH HALPERN, 910 WORDS
Why it was morally, ethically, historically and financially wrong to murder Muammar Ghadaffi.
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SLAVOJ ZIZEK, 2109 WORDS
The Occupy protests are important, but soon the difficult question must be answered: What social organization can replace capitalism?
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MONA GABLE, 1346 WORDS
Although Adie isn't pleased about the changes to international news coverage, she believes women journalists are as essential to telling the world's human stories as ever.
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MICAH HALPERN, 848 WORDS
Muammar Ghadaffi, the one critical unifying factor in Libya, is now out of the way. The rational alternative would be for the country's 140 tribes to figure out a way to work together. But they don't know how, they have never been given the tools and re-education takes too long.
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International
MICAH HALPERN, 585 WORDS
Gilad Shalit is free. And life for Israel has become that much more dangerous.
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CATHY YOUNG, 960 WORDS
Revolutions in general are liable to fall into the hands of the worst factions, be it communists or Islamists.
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MICAH HALPERN, 714 WORDS
The United States lost sight of the historical reality that teaches that when you oust a dictator like Egypt's Mubarak or Libya's Ghadaffi, you don't necessarily usher in freedom.
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CHRIS LEHMANN, 650 WORDS
The neoliberal status quo is indefensible -- yet the public silently accepts its supposed legitimacy.
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TechnologyInternational
CLIVE THOMPSON, 592 WORDS
We are witnessing an emerging culture of "sousveillance," the monitoring of events not by those above (surveiller in French) but by citizens, from below (sous-).
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International
AMANDA KLASING, 615 WORDS
Women in Haiti face shocking risks of maternal mortality and the stark inequalities in access to reproductive health care have become much worse since the earthquake.
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International
MICAH HALPERN, 558 WORDS
Al Qaeda attacks Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for being a "conspiracy theorist."
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JULIAN MORRIS, 1062 WORDS
Deaths due to extreme weather are way, way down.
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NICK RYAN, 2155 WORDS
Providing modern dentistry to rural Africans can be like puling teeth.
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MICAH HALPERN, 968 WORDS
Proclaiming a Palestinian state without determining its borders and without face-to-face dialogue with the Israelis is unilateral -- and useless.
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InternationalScience
RONALD BAILEY, 1083 WORDS
New studies say reducing infection rates promotes liberalization.
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JOAQUIN ROY, 773 WORDS
For Ankara, the path to a place in the EU appears long and hard, but this does not seem to be disturbing Turks.
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InternationalSpirituality
NICK RYAN, 1449 WORDS
Briton Tom Hart is not just an aid worker. He is also a priest in the ancient Mayan faith that worships nature and whose followers once ripped the hearts out of their prisoners as sacrifices.
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MICAH HALPERN, 733 WORDS
Every single nation in the world -- democratic and non-democratic countries alike -- have an interest in protecting Israeli embassies.. But the nations of the world were largely silent when Israel's Egyptian embassy was stormed.
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MICAH HALPERN, 724 WORDS
Turkey and Israel have finalized a bitter divorce. Turkey is looking to form alliances with other countries in the region. Israel is likely to become more and more isolated.
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